Mardi Gras Super-Saturday: Why the “Endymion” Parade is the Best Valentine’s Date in the South
No more candlelit dinners and cheesy chocolate; one day in 2026 the best romantic thing you can give is a visit to New Orleans on a rare stars alignment day. This year, the legendary Endymion Parade falls exactly on February 14th, transforming the city’s “Super-Saturday” into a massive, glittering Valentine’s Day celebration. Being one of the three Super Krewes of Mardi Gras, Endymion is known because of huge floats and star guests. In 2026, the romance gets turned up to eleven with a real-life power couple of Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton performing the Extravaganza following the parades in the Caesars Superdome. It is a special combination of carnival atmosphere and holiday romance that will leave a memorable experience in those couples who want to have something more wild than the common dinner date.
A Romantic Mardi Gras Super-Saturday Experience
The energy on the streets for a Mardi Gras Super-Saturday is unmatched, but 2026 adds a special layer of love. The thousands of riders throwing beads and LED trinkets make it an unparalleled party along the parade route. For a Valentine’s Date, catching throws together and marveling at the illuminated floats—some of the largest in carnival history—creates a shared memory that beats a movie night any day.
The Endymion Parade Spectacular
The Endymion Parade is not just a procession; it’s a rolling festival. Also among the celebrity headliners this year will find LSU Coach Lane Kiffin and historian Arthur Hardy at the head of the parade as Grand Marshals. The visual overload of the huge Pontchartrain Beach float and its ear-shattering marching bands is the ideal setting of a romantic break that is full of energy.